This 12,000-square co-op was once the most expensive listing in the city, asking $120 million. It received its second severe price cut last week, and is now asking $76 million. The home, which belongs to Susan Gutfreund, has 20 rooms and features Central Park views, a marble staircase, a library as well as a walk-in steel safe for storing silver. There’s also an outside chauffeur’s room and a room-sized wine cellar.

This Dakota co-op hit the market in May last year, asking $12 million. Last week the price was cut by $2.2 million, or 18 percent. The two-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home has 12-foot ceilings, three wood-burning fireplaces and a 40-foot gallery. A staff room with a private full bathroom located on the eighth floor is also for sale separately, asking $350,000. BHS’ Burger has the listing.

Once asking $18.5 million, this 20-foot, five-story townhouse just received a price cut $2.5 million. The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home spans 5,900 square feet and features an elevator, 11-foot ceilings, a library, living room with a wood-burning fireplace, and a landscaped garden.

This 4,299-square foot home at The Plaza Hotel. is known as the “Astor Suite.” It’s owned by Jürgen Friedrich, a former top executive at fashion brand Esprit. First listed in February, 5 million has now been knocked off the price. The home features 14-foot ceilings, three bedrooms, five-and-half bathrooms and English oak paneling. There are also antique fireplace mantles and hand-hammered leather walls from France, according to the listing.

The 5,700-square-foot home at DHA Capital and Continental Properties’ condo has now been price-reduced five times. It was once asking as much as $30 million in 2014, but has been steadily cut down to the current asking price of $13 million.

The four-bedroom, four-bathroom unit has two 900-square-foot private terraces, a private internal elevator and an eat-in kitchen, according to the listing.